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Post#1 » by 34Celtic » Thu Jun 21, 2007 3:16 am

I'm real bored....

BOSTON
Locks:
Schilling
Manny
Could be in if they keep up their pace:
Papi
Paplebon

NEW YORK (AL)
Locks
Jeter
Arod
Clemens
Rivera
Possibilities
Mussina
Pettitte

Toronto
Lock
Frank Thomas
Possibility
Vernon Wells

Baltimore and Tampa....none

Detroit
Lock
Pudge
Possibilty
Sheffield
.......

Next up is Minnesota....pick a team and throw in some input
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Post#2 » by bigboy1234 » Thu Jun 21, 2007 3:35 am

How can you put Papelbon as a "Could be in if they keep up their pace:", he better be keeping up that pace for another 15 years.

If Vernon Wells even makes the HOF, I swear.

Minnesota:
Locks:
Noone
Possiblilites:
Santana
And you can say something crazy like "Could be in if they keep up their pace:"
Mauer, Liriano, Morneau

Cardinals:
Locks:
Noone
Possibilities:
Edmonds (should be a lock, but who knows)
Pujols (2 more years and a lock)
Rolen (maybe a lock already, not sure)
Carpenter (not really a possiblity because his career really didn't take off until the age of 29)
Mulder (only because of his wins total and he can play until he's 70 since hes a lefty, I don't think he will deserve it at all though)
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Post#3 » by SportsWorld » Thu Jun 21, 2007 5:33 am

Cubs:
Locks:
Noone

Near A Lock:
Alfonso Soriano

Possibilities:
Derrek Lee
Rich Hill
Carlos Zambrano
Aramis Rameriz
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Post#4 » by Bleeding Green » Thu Jun 21, 2007 6:39 am

Indians:
C.C. Sabathia (Could have 105 wins by the time he turns 28--or more!)
Grady Sizemore (obviously has to keep this up for a long time)

Twins:
Santana
Mauer

Royals:
Gordon?

White Sox:
Buehrle (not especially good, but has a lot of wins. I wonder if the voters will still cherish wins in 15 years?)
Thome (LOCK LOCK LOCK)

Detroit:
I-Rod (Duh, the greatest catcher ever)
Sheffield
Bonderman (potential)
Mesa (320 saves? Anyone care? Sadly, maybe.)
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Post#5 » by 34Celtic » Thu Jun 21, 2007 12:35 pm

Dude Paplebon is just absolutly filthy. I'm not a homer on that either I'm the biggest Yankee homer there is.

Edmonds is my favorite player but he's not going to make the Hall, same with Rolen. Can we all try and have an objective view here?
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Post#6 » by lpsevier » Thu Jun 21, 2007 1:32 pm

Braves:

Smoltz - In
Chipper - Maybe
Andruw - Should Be
Francoeur - Sexy
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Post#7 » by Basketball Jesus » Thu Jun 21, 2007 1:59 pm

34Celtic wrote:Edmonds is my favorite player but he's not going to make the Hall, same with Rolen. Can we all try and have an objective view here?


WTF? Edmonds is one of the greatest offensive CFs of the past 50 years
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Post#8 » by Basketball Jesus » Thu Jun 21, 2007 2:04 pm

Yankees


Lock:

ARod
Jeter
Clemroid
Mariano Rivera

Should Be HoF (provided voters aren
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Post#9 » by Modern_epic » Thu Jun 21, 2007 2:10 pm

If anyone other than Thomas from the Jays has a shot its not Vernon Wells, it's Alex Rios. His Sweet Stance should already be in there. Idiots.

Oh yeah, and maybe that Roy Halladay guy. I guess.
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Post#10 » by bigboy1234 » Thu Jun 21, 2007 3:09 pm

34Celtic wrote:Dude Paplebon is just absolutly filthy. I'm not a homer on that either I'm the biggest Yankee homer there is.

Edmonds is my favorite player but he's not going to make the Hall, same with Rolen. Can we all try and have an objective view here?

Wow, I hope you joking, Papelbon hasn't even pitched in 200 innings in his career, and yet your predicting the hall of fame for him.

Edmonds is without a doubt a top 10 CF of all-time.

Rolen is already a top 15 3rd baseman of all-time and is only 32 years old.

Alfonso Soriano is near a lock, wtf!
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Post#11 » by 34Celtic » Thu Jun 21, 2007 3:38 pm

CF Better than Edmonds...
Mantle
Dimaggio
Duke Snider
Willie Mays
Ty Cobb
Tris Speaker
Ken Griffey

Kirby Puckett finished in the top 10 in MVP voting 7 times
And I think Andruw Jones and Ichiro will go down as better when their careers are over.

Once again Edmonds is my favorite player. I just don't know if he's a hall of famer. For you stats guys....
Gray Ink: Batting - 60 (405) (Average HOFer ≈ 144)
HOF Standards: Batting - 38.7 (157) (Average HOFer ≈ 50)
HOF Monitor: Batting - 88.5 (178) (Likely HOFer > 100)
Overall Rank in parentheses.


Now Rolen...

http://www.baseballhalloffame.org/hofer ... pos&3B.htm
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Post#12 » by Chach » Thu Jun 21, 2007 3:53 pm

I think we've had this fight before but Edmonds is definitely going into the HOF. You are forgetting one key element that will play into Edmonds favor that some of those guys never had, Web Gems. Edmonds career was in it's prime as web gems and highlight television was taking off. This means that every sportswriter has seen some of those fantastic plays in CF and that will certainly weight on their mind when voting. Is that a huge aspect, certainly not. But if he's on the fence, I bet that tips the scales just enough.

Also, Schilling is FAR from a lock. mahalo
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Post#13 » by bigboy1234 » Thu Jun 21, 2007 3:59 pm

34Celtic wrote:CF Better than Edmonds...
Mantle
Dimaggio
Duke Snider
Willie Mays
Ty Cobb
Tris Speaker
Ken Griffey

Kirby Puckett finished in the top 10 in MVP voting 7 times
And I think Andruw Jones and Ichiro will go down as better when their careers are over.

Once again Edmonds is my favorite player. I just don't know if he's a hall of famer. For you stats guys....
Gray Ink: Batting - 60 (405) (Average HOFer ≈ 144)
HOF Standards: Batting - 38.7 (157) (Average HOFer ≈ 50)
HOF Monitor: Batting - 88.5 (178) (Likely HOFer > 100)
Overall Rank in parentheses.


Now Rolen...

http://www.baseballhalloffame.org/hofer ... pos&3B.htm

Puckett was not better than Edmonds, nor will Ichiro be most likely and Ichiro would be considered a RF as of now. Jones, 95% chance he'll go down being better than Edmonds. Edmonds is a top 10 CF of all-time. BTW I could argue Edmonds as being just as good if not better than Duke, but it's a pretty small detail in this so I won't. You really think MVP voting or any other vote in baseball matters, seriously, because they really really don't.

For us "stat people" we use:

http://www.baseballprospectus.com/dt/edmonji01.php

Nice, for Rolen theres 13 guys there, I said he was a top 15 3rd baseman of all-time, which he is and he's only 32 years old which means if he can ever get healthy again he will be a top 10 if not higher 3rd baseman of all-time, which isn't looking promising right now.
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Post#14 » by ACGB » Thu Jun 21, 2007 5:06 pm

Has the talent: Fielder
Outside of that for the brewers who knows what some of the young kids will end up doing in their careers.
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Post#15 » by 34Celtic » Thu Jun 21, 2007 5:25 pm

Well MVP is voted on by the writers, as is the Hall of Fame......sooooo it must have some merit. If Edmonds gets in i'll be ecstatic, I just dont know if he will. Ichiro is a better player than Edmonds, he's someone that will get voted in like Kofax was, even without playing his whole career here
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Post#16 » by High 5 » Thu Jun 21, 2007 5:42 pm

lpsevier wrote:Braves:

Smoltz - In
Chipper - Maybe
Andruw - Should Be
Francoeur - Sexy


Smoltz definitely:
-Only 200 win/150 save guy in history
-Most post season wins in history
-World Series winner
-Cy Young winner

Chipper definitely:
-Only switch hitter in history with 300+ career batting average and 300+ HRs
-Most HRs in a season by a NL switch hitter.
-First player to ever have a season of .300+ BA, 40+ HRs, 40+ doubles, 100+ walks, 100+ runs, and 20+ stolen bases.
-World Series winner
-MVP winner

Francoeur definitely:
-Sexy

Andruw not quite unless by some miracle he gets in based on his defense and HR numbers alone.
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Post#17 » by 34Celtic » Thu Jun 21, 2007 6:05 pm

I think Andruw is more likely to get in than Chipper
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Post#18 » by Chach » Thu Jun 21, 2007 6:08 pm

How? By what measure? Jones has been one of the best defensive CFs of all time but aside from a 2-3 year spike in HRs, his offense doesn't lead me to believe he is a lock for the HOF, especially with his Medoza-esque batting this year and what appears to be a slight slip in his defensive game. Chipper, even with the injuries, has been one of the best third basemen of our generation and probably will be up there in the top 15 when his career is over. mahalo
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Post#19 » by bigboy1234 » Thu Jun 21, 2007 6:26 pm

I have to agree with our resident no stat guy here.

Is Chipper the better hitter, without a doubt and it's not even close. But Andruw Jones has that whole HR thing going for him which overrates him. Andruw is 5 years younger while they almost have the same WARP3's. Just for the fact that Jones is gonna have huge overall numbers, mainly HRs I think theres a lot better chance he gets into the hall.

Now, a good debate would be Chipper vs. Rolen, Chipper is better with the bat, while Rolen better with the glove. I would give the very slight edge to Rolen, while he's also 3 years younger. I hope both get in though.
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Post#20 » by randomhero423 » Thu Jun 21, 2007 6:30 pm

For NL East (i'm very bored as well)

Mets:
Locks: Tom Glavine
Possible: Billy Wagner, Carlos Delgado (probably not).
Needs 4-6 years: Jose Reyes, David Wright, Carlos Beltran

Braves:
Locks: John Smoltz, Chipper Jones
Possible: Andruw Jones
Needs 4-6 years: Brett McCann

Phillies:
Locks: None
Possible: None
Needs 4-6 years: Jimmy Rollins, Chase Utley, Ryan Howard, Cole Hamels

Nationals:
Locks: None
Possible: None
Needs 4-6 years: Ryan Zimmerman

Marlins:
Locks: None
Possible: None
Needs 4-6 years: Miguel Cabera, Dontrelle Willis, Hanley Rameriez
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